CLASS HIERARCHY

 Curses::UI::Widget
    |
    +----Curses::UI::Container
            |
            +----Curses::UI::Window

SYNOPSIS

use Curses::UI; my $cui = new Curses::UI; my $win = $cui->add( 'window_id', 'Window', %options, );

DESCRIPTION

Curses::UI::Window is a window widget. It can be added to a Curses::UI instance. After that the window can be filled with other widgets to create an application window. For information on how to fill the window with widgets, see Curses::UI::Container.

STANDARD OPTIONS

-parent, -x, -y, -width, -height, -pad, -padleft, -padright, -padtop, -padbottom, -ipad, -ipadleft, -ipadright, -ipadtop, -ipadbottom, -title, -titlefullwidth, -titlereverse, -onfocus, -onblur

For an explanation of these standard options, see Curses::UI::Widget.

WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS

  • -centered < \s-1BOOLEAN\s0 > A window can automatically be drawn in the center of the screen. To enable this option use a true value and to disable it use a false value. The default is not to center a window. Example: $cui->add('mywindow', 'Window', -centered => 1);

METHODS

  • new ( \s-1OPTIONS\s0 )

  • layout ( )

  • draw ( \s-1BOOLEAN\s0 )

  • focus ( )

  • onFocus ( \s-1CODEREF\s0 )

  • onBlur ( \s-1CODEREF\s0 )

  • intellidraw ( ) These are standard methods. See Curses::UI::Widget for an explanation of these.

  • modalfocus ( ) If this method is called, the window will get modal focus. This means that all events will be sent to this window. By calling the loose_focus method, the window will loose its focus.

  • loose_focus ( ) This method will have the window loose its focus (using this method you can also let a modal focused window loose its focus).

RELATED TO Curses::UI::Window…

Curses::UI, Curses::UI::Container, Curses::UI::Widget

AUTHOR

Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Maurice Makaay. All rights reserved.

Maintained by Marcus Thiesen ([email protected])

This package is free software and is provided \*(L"as is\*(R" without express or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as perl itself.